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'''Clotricin''' ([[Clofabosin]]: ''clo·tricin'' 'AUG-world'; [[Wiebian]]: ''Hussmauch'' [''xi mao'']? 'earth-ball') is a conworld created by [[User:IlL]] where [[Clofabosin]] is the international lingua franca.
#redirect [[Verse:Tricin]]
 
==Todo==
 
==Star system==
G-type star: ''actin'' in Clofabosin, ''Unde'' in Wiebian
 
<!--Planet names in Phormatolidin: Sphytin, Chlorotricin, Alathoin, Phrycodin, Sterocythin, Tharofudin, Clypharin, Xantheromin-->
 
Planet names:
*''spitin''
*''clotricin''
*''alatin''
*''fricodin''
*''sterocitin''
*''tarofudin''
*''clifarin''
*''zanteromin''
 
==Planetary characteristics==
1 HM year = 381.3668618 Earth days = 357.0806527870906 HM days = 1.04410737342 Earth years
 
1 HM day = 25.6323176 hours
 
86400
 
357 days = 51 7-day weeks
 
leap day every 12.3988275678 years
 
months: 30 30 30 29 30 30 30 29 30 30 30 29(30)
 
every 12 except:
when the year is divisible by 372
 
perfect for clofabians
 
so the years 270, 520, 790, X40, 10E0, 1360, 1610, 1880, ... are not leap years
 
actually if the year is divisible by 130944=352*372 it's a leap year
 
===Calendar===
The Talman calendar is based on the founding of the Ancient Netagin city ''Tuħīfi'', about 2600 years before present, which is called fT 0 (''fálach Toħíf 0'').
 
Months:
*''talaporfin''
*''uneporfin''
*''verteporfin''
*''rostaporfin''
*''exeporfin''
*''avidoporfin''
*''temoporfin''
*''padeliporfin''
*''padoporfin''
*''stannsoporfin''
*''lemuteporfin''
*''rufiporfin''
 
==Prehistory==
*Long period of glaciation like in our world.
 
==Areas==
 
Continents:
*[[Verse:Etalocin|Etalocin]]
*Schrubstiempf (known as ''Shijin'' in [[Reber Wiebian]] and ''Aem-Zrâtt'' in [[Trâi]])
*Naquosphere
*Bhadhagha Island (Literally read Irish gibs)
*Doreusigeul
*Two polar ice sheets
 
===Talma (Northwestern Etalocin)===
:''Main article: [[Verse:Talma]]
 
Loanwords tend to come from:
*Science, law and administration: [[Old Netagin]]
*Music: [[Koine Netagin]] (esp. in music directions)
*Fashion and other arts: Koine Netagin, [[Tíogall]], Nurian
*Cuisine: [[Nurian]]
*(Modern) philosophy and literature: Tíogall
Earlier lingua franca: Old Netagin
 
Later lingua franca: Tíogall (in fact it remained the lingua franca until quite recently, before the Internet after which Clofab took over), perhaps also Koiné Netagin
 
Minority languages: [[Andarin]]
 
===Eastern Etalocin===
Loanwords tend to come from:
*Science, law and administration: [[Dodellian]], [[Clofabosin]]
*Tech: Clofabosin
*Medicine: Clofabosin, Dodellian
*Music: [[Koine Netagin]]
*Cuisine: [[Plai Raew]], [[Dodellian]]?
*(Modern) philosophy and literature: [[Dodellian]], [[Clofabosin]] and [[Plai Raew]]
 
===Southwestern Etalocin===
Loanwords tend to come from:
*Science, law and administration: [[Neckthai]], Modern [[Tamil]]
*Music: [[Tamil]]
*Philosophy and literature: [[Neckthai]]
 
===Wiebosphere===
Loanwords tend to come from:
*Science, law and administration: [[Wiebian]]
*Music and arts: [[Trâi]], [[Wiebian]]
 
===Naquosphere===
Loanwords tend to come from:
*Science, law and administration: Classical [[Naquian]] and [[Tizian]]
*Music: Classical [[Naquian]], [[Sjowaazheñ]] and [[Adetsib]]?
*Cuisine: Classical [[Naquian]]
*(Modern) philosophy and literature: Classical [[Naquian]] and [[Tizian]]
 
==Language families of Clotricin==
*[[Quihum languages]]
*Salish gib
*[[Tie-Dye languages]]
*[[Maytyarri]]
*[[Shumian]]
*Naengic
**[[Trâi]]
**[[TBA]]
*The "CW Complex"
**Clofabic
***[[Clofabosin]]
***[[Phormatolidin]]
***[[Schwünter]]
**Dodellic
***[[Dodellian]]
**Belenic
***[[Belen]]
**Wakanic
***Wakanese
***[[Verapamil]] (Tamil-Elvish hybrid)
***[[Diltiazem]]
**Times New Italic
***Times New Roman
**[[Gulyás]]
*[[Proto-Ladippic]]
**[[Middle Dwischarin]]
***[[Dūsswaren]]
*[[Tsrovesh]]
*[[Uupek]]
 
==Programming languages==
*Verbose language with Clofabosin keywords (Java + Python hybrid)
 
"if X":
X sartan
(sartan = "case, condition")
 
"for i in range(1,10)":
(1,10) apidan gaptan i ibat
(gloss: "(1,10) range member i DISTRIBUTIVE")
 
"while X":
X otetan
(otetan = "period of time")
 
*Functional language
*C analogue
 
==Musical cultures==
Scientific unit for intervals: 1/1728 of an octave
===Eastern Etalocin===
"Sophisticated" popular musicians borrow heavily from "classical" idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of traditional classical tunings and harmony (sometimes getting very harmonically complex chords); complex rhythms and time signatures inspired by non-Etalocian music.
 
====Instruments====
*''penicillin'' (Tíogall: ''painicar'') = a wind instrument
*''ditoren'' (Tíogall: ''ditor'') = a string instrument
(a lot of overlap with Talmic music)
*organs played with an isomorphic keyboard
 
====Tuning systems====
Some "modern" classical composers experiment with tuning systems such as high-limit (primes 17 or higher) JI, various EDOs and linear temperaments, especially higher-limit meantone.
 
===Talma===
====Instruments====
*''spúith'' (pl. ''spúithear'') = plucked string instrument with sympathetic strings
*''ŋamas'' (pl. ''ŋamsa'') = "Talman violin": a 5-stringed bowed string instrument used for the treble and alto register
**Tuning: 2:3:5:7:9, lowest string = ~120Hz
*''ŋamsám'' (pl. ''ŋamsáma'') = a ''ŋamas'' that's a 2/1 lower
**Tuning: 2:3:4:5:7:9
*''tsábhíoch'' (txâbhikh) steel guitar tuned to a hexany
*''mifgól'' (pl. ''mifgóla'') = a slide flute
*''jóghám'' (pl. ''jógháma'') = a zither
*''tuaim'' (pl. ''tuaimear'') = a reed instrument
*''fuís'' (pl. ''fuísí'') = a drum
*''seomhoidhre'' (pl. ''seomhoidhrí'') = some multi-row autoharp thing controlled by an isomorphic keyboard (pieces are often written for two or more ''seomhoidhrí'' keyboards that are separated by a tuning offset so that the player has access to different octaves)
*solo voice or choir
 
Tuning to temperaments is done with reference instruments or monochords
 
Some seomhoidhre and jóghám tunings:
 
*1/1 21/20 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 10/7 3/2
*1/1 21/20 11/10 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 11/8 10/7 3/2 (441/440 tempered out)
*hexanic: 1/1 21/20 35/32 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 48/35 10/7 3/2
*major: 1/1 25/24 7/6 6/5 5/4 7/5 35/24 3/2
*minor: 1/1 25/24 15/14 6/5 5/4 9/7 75/56 3/2
*augmented: 1/1 15/14 7/6 5/4 9/7 35/24 3/2
 
Various chamber ensembles:
 
*"string trio": 2 ŋ + 1 Ŋ;
*"string quartet":  3 ŋ + 1 Ŋ
 
====Tuning systems====
Base pitch: ~120 Hz
 
Classical music:
*Older music uses 5, 7 limit JI scales (a variety of them; or free JI?)
*Culminates in 11 limit JI and temperaments (mostly as approximations to JI; perhaps also a temperament-temperament like say 22edo).
*Scúdhainn defined the concept of linear temperaments and used some rank-2 temperaments for the first time in her musical œuvre. (Matrices were known by then! Also linear temperaments arise naturally from equating similar intervals in constant structures)
*Dekanies, eikosanies and other scales that maximize the number of consonant chords per note
 
Folk and popular music prefers "simpler" just scales:
*6:7:8:9:10:11:12
*5-/7-odd limit diamonds
*1 3 5 7 hexany
 
====Musical forms====
*Art song (''foscúghál'') settings of poems, with ''spúith'' or chamber accompaniment ([[Tíogall]]: ''éanril''). Poems may deal with:
**Nature, idyllic settings
**Love
**Mystical themes
**A short dialogue
*Opera
 
====Notation====
Scale-neutral JI notation:
# Notes are written on a staff similar to our staff but the scale is 8:9:10:11:12:13:14:15:16, not the diatonic scale
# Accidentals indicate various small intervals
# Shift of fundamental: Let (x,t) be a tuple of the form (level on staff, time). When you draw a point (x1, t1) and another point (x2, t2) after that, and connect them with a curved line, then x1 and x2 are "identified" and the fundamental shifts accordingly (from time t2 on).
 
===Wiebosphere===
Early theory: enharmonic genera, tetrachordal scales repeating at the 3/2
 
Later theory: Schulterian temperaments
 
===Naquosphere===
Gamelan-like orchestras with metallophones/marimbas, drums, gongs. Use of voice or other harmonic timbres is limited.
 
Tuning: quasi-10edo or quasi-15edo with a stretched octave
 
"Xenrhythms": Math rock-like rhythms, among them self-similar rhythms; [[Xaetjeon]] people help import these rhythms into Talmic music
 
===Doreusigeul===
 
==Religions, mysticism and philosophy==
*Talmic paganism
**Tíogall ''an Saichte'' (singular) for 'the gods' - that's like the opposite of ''Elohim''
*Wiebian paganism
*Naquian paganism
*Clofabian paganism
*A more universalistic religion (in the same general cluster as Christianity or Mahayana Buddhism)
**Perhaps the former multiple gods coalesce into one God - instead of elimination of other gods in favor of one of them
**A person goes to a (potentially infinite?) chain of purgatories after they die - one's karma increases or reduces time served in purgatories
**Heaven exists, "hell" is when a soul spends indefinite time in purgatories
**People drawing up graphs/trees of afterlives lol
***This turns into various board games
**Question: "Assume that there is a God whom we trust and want to get messages from. When can you trust someone who claims to be God?"
***This leads to discussions of computer security protocols before computers were invented
***"God's Public Key" = either a satirical TV show episode, a short story or a song
 
==People==
Surnames are bolded.
 
needs more linguists!
===Naquosphere===
*Quēhtloyoz - ancient [[Naquian]] linguist, wrote the first detailed grammar on Hussmauch
*[[Verse:Huichaltzah|Huichaltzah]] - explorer and conlanger, explored the Wiebosphere around 360dd, discovered [[Old Kurmian]] and foretold the evolution of [[Xaetjeon]]
*Wañjeeyiʼ - Sjowaazheñ poet
 
===Wiebosphere===
*Kait lie '''Neumer''' "Kait I." - [[Ancient Wiebian]] king
**lie sounds like a Code Geass nobility particle :D
*Lobsang '''Zieferstein''' - [[Wiebian]] general
*Tnehl '''Wottenstein''' - Wiebian composer
 
===Etalocin===
Needs moar composers
*pseudo-'''Rocēdy''' - Cuadhlabhian (possibly Ladippic) group of mathematicians, authors of the ''Braochad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra
*Līccot '''Attiȝanaedā''' - Ladippic astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion
*Jissāraħim = Netagin geometer, described Euclidean geometry in 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean space (speculated on 4 dimensional space)
<!--*Snȳδiret '''Aecsārbe''' - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places)-->
*Tōvaomerom - ancient [[Tamilserotin|Clofabic]] orator
*Šófídh '''Tsáhóŋ-Tamdí''' - composer, physicist and music theorist who wrote the first music-theory-cum-number-theory text, which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes
*Báȝáš '''eth ham-Márótx''' - Netagin statesman and political theorist
*Fóšén '''fat-Tazrír''' - Netagin chemist, physicist
*ʔAmmúaħ '''far-Róthábh''' - Netagin geometer, physicist and engineer
After two centuries of the Talman Dark Age brought about by a series of natural disasters and plagues...
*Gealta '''Sŋochtar''' - Tíogall-speaking poet
*Yakhef '''Batzaħ''' - Netagin physician who verified germ theory of disease
*Ngeyshi '''Meȝnof''' - Netagin physicist and mathematician who invented calculus
*Early Netagin composers (responsible for staff directions in [[Koine Netagin]])
*More composers
*Ġiakkiūrą '''Uffanasseh''' - [[Nurian]] artist and polymath
*'''Yamphotsaphidamchuerai''' Ativan - [[Clofabian]] lexicographer and novelist <!-- Ativan even sounds somewhat Sanskrit (like ati-vara -- could mean 'lots of blessings'/'very blessed') -->
*'''Arformoterol''' Ziagen - [[Clofabian]] mathematician
*'''Ergosterol''' Aleve ♀ - [[Clofabian]] nurse, pioneered modern nursing
*Mabéas '''Leachra''' - Neoibhirian poet and novelist
*Demash '''eth ha-Heshtön''' - Netagin naturalist who discovered evolution
*Maedh '''Túil''' - A philosopher who invented utilitarianism
*Raichnís '''Faoinn''' - Duínidhean naturalist and composer, known for introducing the music of Doreusigeul to Cuadhlabh
*Aodhàn '''Càdlàg''' - [[Bhadhagha]] mathematician (real analyst)
*Cláidhe '''Aoilinnstéin''' - [[Phormatolidin|Phormatian]]-[[Clofabian]] mathematician; Càdlàg's student
*[[Verse:Sjameu Panzux|Sjameu '''Panzux''']] - [[Xaetjeon]] linguist, reconstructed [[Proto-Talmic]] with help of [[Roshterian]]
*[[Verse:Reocht Scúdhainn|Reocht '''Scúdhainn''']] ♀ - Tíogall-speaking algebraist, number theorist, tuning theorist and composer
*Adhál '''Baeich''' (''Eodhal Baesj'') - Xaetjeon mathematician, a student of Scúdhainn
*Stearras '''Salmatar''' - Duínidhean inventor
*Ceatha '''Miarchuath''' ♀ - Neoibhirian botanist and crop breeder. Responsible for a handful of popular modern cultivars.
*Biūtų '''Kavvara''' - [[Nurian]] economist
 
===Modern===
*'''Zilpaterol''' Ritalin - formalized computation
*'''Progesterol''' Zevalin - [[Clofabian]] chemist who invented birth control pill
*'''Colesterol''' Lipitor - [[Clofabian]] dietitian
*'''Bewündsschlauch''' Taltz - [[Schwünter]] abstract painter
*'''Picumeterol''' Crestor - [[Clofabian]] actor and comedian
*Lüpeng '''Zao''' - [[Reber Wiebian]] poet
*Sabúra '''Gnaebhán''' ♀ - Neoibhirian science fiction writer
*[[Verse:Schlomo Schngellstein|Schlomo '''Schngellstein''']] - [[Trâi]] conlanger, creator of [[Verse:Hussmauch/Earth]]. He's a real dork.
 
 
 
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